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Show THE BOX ELPER NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919 PERSONAL ITEMS IMPORTANT Mias Josephine Reeder ot Canada is visiting .relatives in fhis city. , Mr. Heber Onne of Honeyviile was business visitor to Brigham City yesterday. , a. SEMI-WEEKL- Y RE FOR SALE ESTATE TRANSFER All Kinds of Store - Fixtu, the 19th inst., Cashier John 1). Mrs. Ambrose Mcrre1 of Ogdt n was Peters, in behalf of his sister, Mrs. 'A guest of Mrs. Joseph N. Stohl Sarah Squires, sold to Mr. Moroni Jensen and a number of local associates, floor the south 65 feet of Lot 2, Block 12, Mr. Quince Nichols of Salt Lake City Plat A, Brigham City Survey, which cases, was a business visitor to Brigham City is the ground located at the northeast on Monday. scales corner of the intersection of Main and streets. Mrs. Clara I. Jenson came up from First South Salt Lake City last evening for a visit This lot is one of the land marks of tobacco, with relatives. Brigham City, having been selected oil Miss Abbie Pond is in Grace, Idaho, by David Peters shortly after Brigham of our business was platted, in the fall of 1853, visiting relatives and friends for a City pump, and the house was removed from the is protect- of weeks. couple old Fort in the spring of 1854. Some 9x12 ed by the ability of A marriage license was issued this members of the Peters family have goods week to George A. Psyhogias and Es- been continuously on this lot since this bank to rediscount its ter Lichtenstein, both of this city. the Mrs. present that date, Squires, commercial holdings there with her gone having occupant, Mrs. Etta M. Peirce and son Harvey when thirteen years old, and paper when necessary with of Salt Lake City have been visiting parents she is still living on the lot at the age the Federal Reserve Bank. relatives in this city during the past of 78 years. week. Mrs. Squires has not lived on the Our customers share in the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Halverson and premises continuously, but made her protection afforded by this Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn arrived home home across the street for a few years great financial umbrella. Sunday from their auto tour of Yellow- following her marriage, but along in famPeters when the stone Park. the early sixties, on the farm at Perry both Mr. L. S. Pond went out - to Blue ily remained she and her husand winter summer, con Creek yesterday morning on some matSAFETY ALWAYS." Brigham City. Utah. the lot and back onto moved band hed ters of business, returning home tills erected the present house which has Afternoon. been her home continuously since. i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Knudson and Mrs. Squires has been a widow for p as children1 motored over to Logan forty-seveJkearl years and through her inevening and spent Uie week end dustry and frugality has succeeded in If OPEN SHOOTING SEASON visiting relatives. con rearing heV large family and can give CARD OF THAW HAS BETN CHANGED. Ified "lr. and Mrs. M. Rasmussen and a clear title to the property almost di- On a big evening, family Friday the other from the rect n government, Simon-seand Mrs. and Mr. children N. C. We are deeply grateful on the lawn at the Deputy Game Warden J. W. Cottam on motored to Ogden Sunday and Intermediary in the transaction being party was held One-hal- f Dora FOR SALE acre lot. In is receipt of the following informaneighbors, to the good p Brigham City itself. The property home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Madsen spent the day visiting friends. C. Larsen, 1st W., 4th S. j25a5pd inne and the Third wanti' has never had a mortgage or lien plac- as a sort of reception to Mr. and Mrs.) tion from the State game erous assistance they rat Mr. and Mrs. M. Rasmussen spent M. Malcolm Mrs. Jensen Mr. and and ed upon it and passes into the hands squirrels-man- y the illness and after the k riflemen For Thursday in Salt Lake City visiting of the new owners as clean as a new Don I. Jensen who were recently marprefer We have just beeu notified that unich friends. They returned home Friday rifle and cartridges. beloved son, Stewart. the .22 Remington Outdoor various of ried. kinds games der the terms of the Migratory Bird dollar bill. in a Studebaker Six car which Mr. means of expressing onr reel were played and a sumptuous luncheon Act Treaty, the Federal open season The consideration was $8,125 and was Rasmussen purchased while lu the and pray God to bless an;! partaken of. About thirty peo- on doves will extend from Sept. 1st to I have a dozen white leghorn hens rendered assistance of ar sta the amount of ground purchased has a metropolis. ple participated. December 15th, and that state open ma of 65 feet on Main street and for safe. Good layers. S. Norman Lee. Jazzbo and His Little Jazz Band will frontage seasons must with or at least agree AND MR. MRSIPi 165 feet on First South street. Mrs. On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Em- come within the Federal season. give a grand ball at the Academy of BURT AND He 'FOUND A bunch of small keys in retains a Squires strip between ma Lundgreen entertained twenty-tw- o Music on Wednesday evening, August For this herewe Owner Pioneer have same Park. reason, therefore, may W. B. was and sold Jensen the what ladies of the Scandinavian Relief So6th. Come and have a time. wh adit property. It is understood that the ciety at her home on First North by rescind our order declaring an by paying for advertisement. ATTB CONTRACTORS, a on season doves from Mr. and MrB. A. Lisle Eddy and chil- new owners intend to erect a business open street A dainty luncheon was served August 1st to mourning inclusive. Wellsvflle Jazz will 11 Ing Band, pieces, Mr. and Mrs. H. August 31st, John dren, Horsley block on the property. I have decided to erec in the tea garden and the afternoon And in order that we may come within furnish the music at a big dance in the and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart modern cottages. I was spent in a delightful social way. the limits prescribed by the govera-ren- t, Academy, Wednesday evening, July Horsley and baby have taken up their and specifications at Mrs. Lundgreen long ago established we will declare an open season 30th. abode at Willowmere on the private LOCALMUSICIAN invite bids for the const! lQ the custom of entertaining her asso- in Utah, except in Rich and Morgan Jy owned campsites. ORGANIZES JAZZ BAND ciates in the Scandinavian Relief Soplete. ror WANTED. and Agent a Brigham counties, to extend from Sept. 1st to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson and W. a,ni GEO. Good ciety once a year. Two weeks ago, Sept. Previous vicinity. proposition. 30th, both dates inclusive. The Mr. Jack Bowring, a local pianist, she gave a childrens party in which children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Richardson erty bag limit will be 15 birds per person experience unnecessary. Free School and children, including camp equip- of recognized talent, lias organized a twenty-fou- r little folks enjoyed themInstruction. Addjress Massachuof tllati not and more 30 than birds per day ment were transported over to Para- jazz band and made arrangements to selves in her pretty garden and feastsetts Bonding and Insurance Co., AcStWzed for season. the per person All Matter dise Creed by W. N. Lee Sunday. The give a number of dances iu the ed on the good things Mrs. Lundgreen cident and Health Department, Sagif The open season for Sage Hens, son My neighbor's party will enjoy a camping out vaca- Academy of Music, the first of which prepared in the way of refreshments. naw, Michigan. Capital, $1,500,000. house the other day, Blue Grouse and Willow Grouse will will be given on Wednesday evening of tion for two weeks. 'Mr. by the hand. We leoM45 be 15 to next from week. has th D. August Mrs. W. Bowring August 31st, Prosser and daughter styled Social we saw tbtL tir Dance to jazz music at the Academy lshment, when Elizabeth of Salt Lake City and Mrs. his aggregation of jazzers Jazzbo and At the home of Mr. and Mrs. James both dates inclusive, in all counties he lsornwham and stranger, ..ary Hook of BurlingU&me, Kansas, His Little Jazz Band and he promises Stokes on Friday afternoon, Mrs. Em- except Rich and Morgan, bag limit 8 on Wednesday evening, July 30th. this announcement : i t ps band. who is a sister to Mr. Prosser, stopped something entirely new in the way of ma Frances Stokes Allred was the hon- birds per day, and not more than 16 Wellsville she was all alone wiy iu off at Brigham City yesterdaf after- jagz dance music. John C. Wright ored guest at a delightful parcel show- birds to the person. dopted her and she cut' A new supply if used Fords, recent- toys, noon and remained until today visiting will sing the choruses to the songs er arranged by a number of her 'cepting my birFiyorv taken in exchange, for sale reason Tribune. ly fr relatives. The party was returning played. friends. The evening was pleasantly Even Then. pro able. Stewart Motor Co. tf to Salt Lake from Malad. amusements of various kinds spent in Even the man who thinks twice be coli Private Joseph Wilson and wife ar- CANAL FLUME GIVES WAY AGAIN. and a dainty luncheon was served. fore he speaks is often sorry he said Rich Brazil!" M eve Plenty of money to loan on dwellThere was a wealth of beautiful and It. Boston Transcript. rived in Brigham City last week from ing of town property. If in need, call There are more tha car France. Mr. Wilson is the son of In anticipation of another bad break useful presents and the evening was on us. Lee & Dunn. tf woods in the So imoi of Mrs. Charles Wilson and Mrs. Wilsoff in the Cottonwood flume on the Ham- enjoyed by thirty-si- x people. alone and as a whole Border to Be Thought Of. Not FOR RENT Ofuce rooms and fur- not only abound in the fields is a bonnie maid from sunny France mond Canal, Local Manager W. V. Call Jamie was asking his mother a lot of nished rooms. Phone 318-j- . tf. but are of enomww ert j0Qt who gave her heart and hand to Mr. had thn water turned out of the ditch AcDance to local jazz music at the such as, Why are your Wilson for the part he played in liber- Satrr' y night and put a force of men ademy of Music Wednesday evening, silly questions, portation tacUltfes ore Ills mother said. Why blue? eyes amount on of loan money Any to' slowly and the labor siipp ating her country from the clutches to w o' ail during the night in streng- August 6. Jazzbo and His Little Jazz do you ask such silly questions when See our etant problem. good security. agent, Joseph Hun. reof the Well, then! g the weak place and repairing Band will furnish the music with Fat I am trying to read? ng o N. Stohl, Brigham City. Beneficial want do you memyour It to sponded Jamie, Mrs. Hannah It Stewart and other parts of the flume so that the Wright on the singing end. tf adv. little boy to grow up without a vocaV Life Ins. Co. structure would be secure. The work bers of her family are over from . Cm Yoa D p8t st mind? his in Now is the time to preserve your alary visiting her relatives in this city. was completed by early dawn and the Mut Hava Olive OIL This sentence, PtmIL w eggs while they are cheap. Flemings mens a food and Private Clifford Boden, son of Mr-an-d water turned back into the big ditch oil olive Harvard nni versify l Although Egg Preserver will do it Easily apMrs. James Boden of Hazleton, early Sunday morning. Very little dicinal oil can be replaced very largely given to Doctor Lowell ivem Cura for Rheumatism. plied. A 4 oz jar will preserve 100 as head of the unlTefdCg chc was experienced by the by other vegetable oils, there we one Idaho, is visiting relatives in this city. A certain variety of seaweed, known doz. Get it at Brigham Fruit Grow- that the words all be Private Boden was here during the farmers and now the canal is carrying or two technical uses, jettii In satIreland as tope, " has been recom- ers. no which tf. ly: It is agreeaNe t on t for for Instance, entirely winter on a furlough from the govern- all its banks will hold. as a a famous mended physician by isfactory substitute has yet been embarrassntfjjg, ment hospital at Rahway, New Jersey, cure for rheumatism and throat affecFord owners, beware or bogus parts paralleled found. nessed saddler or ped rea as STATZ ROAD WORK g, nursing a badly shattered knee tions If eaten hot, whilst in some parts sold by misrepresentatives. Insist cemetery wall, gauging sult of a shell shot received on the of England and Wales a variety of upon having genuine parts, made by SOON TO BEGIN of a skillfully peeled ( seaweed, known as "laver, has been battle front. He is still lame, but gets Ford others are inferior. StewMlnuU Men. Henry as 1 a for in demand ed vegetable. years about with the aid of only one crutch a bidMr. F. E. Phelps, the successful Motor comnanY. tf The Minute Men were a class of Served with roast meats it Is said to art and is taking daily gymnastic exercis- der on the construction of the hard Yes, Indtdnow pledged to take the field at a min- be FOR SALE. At Standrod, Idaho, by extremely palatable. es to limber up the stiffened joint. There Is one part d hat t surface state road betweeen Hot ute's notice. They were first known O. D. Mclntire, 21 head rams, Feb. which we almost lose cotxperi .There is nothing like a jazz band Springs and Brigham City, is now during and immediately previous to 1920 one year old from Lincoln and times, and that is oar the for dance music. Come and enjoy the erecting his sand screen at the T. O. the War of the Revolution and afterFurther Elucidation Needed. ' Rambouillet war. ewes and Cottswold casts. Columbia Rec Civil of the the ward at beginning sensation at the Academy next Wed- Young sand pit. On account of the Dr. Hugo Rlbbert of Bonn, Germaay, rams. Sometimes they were regularly enION" in a book "Death From Old Age," tells nesday evening, July 30. presence of considerable foreign mat- rolled as militia. that the way to stay young Is to keep ter in the sand, Mr. Phelps will not BOARD OF EDUCATION. going. In other words, If you rtin only run It through a rotary screen but around fast enough Old Nick will not reand will also wash the material Jeffereona Wisdom. be able to catch you. This Is good adBoard of the The regular meeting 1 hare move all objectionable properties to Thomas Jefferson said: vice, so far as It goes, but it Is not all o. Education was held Friday, Presi- bring the sand up to the proper often thought that if heaven had given the answer. dent P. M. Hansen, Members Thomas Mr. Phelps was in Ogden vester-da- me a choice of my position and calling, Wheatley and A. M. Seely present, to get his rock crusher and he has it should have been a rich spot of well watered, and near a good other members excused. completed the installation of the cul- earth, Peanut Oil. No occupation la so delightmarket Mr. Matthe Paer was engaged to in. verts and flumes all atom the highway ful to me as the culture of the earth." The peanut oil, which is used as a stall a drain for the Riverside school. so that within two weeks he expects for other nut oils. Is receivsubstitute Mecber Seely reported his inves- to start on the active laying of attention from growers who special ing water tigation of the matter of piping find this the most profitable feature of In Need. Friend Real Chanea for from Mecham or Burton spring to As the motorist turned a corner in the aindustry.are About In 40,000.000 bushStorage rates have been extended until August 1st. Dr. school house at Park Valley. Action els used the year production saw brother a a quiet country road he I do not wish Ecolin field, U. S. Fuel Administrator, says: OLD FOLKS OFF TOMORROW. of peanut oil, a bushel weighing 30 deferred until further investigation of the wheel Just ahead, evidently in be an adarmist, nor am J willing to speak more in the , a can be made. 10 he slowed down. pounds, usually yielding about trouble. Immediately producer of coal than of the consumer, but I feel bound All roads lead to Ogden canyon nce An application for the purchase of Want any help?" he asked, genially. coal I see the situation we are likely to experience a for the old folks of Box Elder The other motorist looked gratefully the old Union school was received early fall unless the users of coal begin buying. from R. D. Heigh auct was filed for stake. The various ward committees at him as he wiped the perspiration Our Country's Birth. to their have completed I do," he whispered. off hls brow. arrangements further consideration. You will pat yourself on the back next winter and pride fph son Our countrys Independence dates Jf d to See that Indy in the car? Shes my The Clerks annual report, showing care for their veterans in transporting your from July 4, 1776, because the United foresight if you have us fill your bin now with the financial condition of the school them safely to and from the place of wife, and Id be much obliged If youd States then declared Its Independence, Siring Canyon Coal, Utahs Hottest, Cleanest Coal. her district, was submitted and referred to amusement in automobiles and the re- answer her questions and keep from that day on has maintained aud f. and freshment committees have prepared amused while Im seeing to this punc- 1L Great Britain acknowledged the the auditing committee. tire." tured It was decided to make the opening a luncheon that is all that can be deIndependence of the United States by it Ida! a preliminary treaty of peace dated day of the school year September 8th sired. If the weatherman does not r. to Dance and and November 30, jazz 1782, and by the final jazz .singing Augin order to provide a beet harvesting break liis record and send a rainstorm Store) Feed Cash or definite c dated ust 3, t.th at the osed (Formerly Jazzbo treaty and September will be doubtless Academy. tomorrow, the ou.ing vacation. 1783. Tills treaty vie ratified by the remov G. His KARL Jazz Little Band and to one of tlie most Fat Jack the his that ANDERSON, Skidmore Mgr. delightful trip reported Supt. 17.8-4- . r honu veterans have ever participated in Wright will furnish the music j25a9 continental congress January 14, Milwaukee to attend the N. E. A. On such as counters, shelves, showcases, counter show counter scales, candy platform scales, McCaskeyreg. ister, cheese cutter, butter, typewriter, desk, tanks, gas tank and large backbar glass size feet, paper racks. Other THE of not mentioned. Phone or write SECURITY SAVINGS BANK John L Baxtei Collinston, Utah Sat-urda- p n I SOCIETY WANT COLUMN -l 28-fo- , 1 Lo-sa- n wool-spinnin- , cttt-wm- con-ten- JESSE KNIGHT t. y i Cash Feed CBl Fruit |